John Somerset Pakington, 1st Baron Hampton
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Early Victorian Portraits Catalogue
John Somerset Pakington, 1st Baron Hampton
by Alfred Thompson (Atn)
published in Vanity Fair 12 February 1870
11 3/4 in. x 7 1/4 in. (298 mm x 184 mm)
NPG 2628
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This is one of a large collection of original studies for Vanity Fair, which were all owned and specially mounted by the first proprietor of the magazine, Thomas Bowles. The water-colour of Hampton was published in Vanity Fair as a coloured lithograph on 12 February 1870 as 'Statesmen No.40.', with the title, 'He was Chairman of Quarter Sessions and reconstructed the Navy'. The document sticking out of his trouser pocket is inscribed, 'Use &/Abuse/of/Breech -/Muzzle/Loaders/by J. P.' This document does not appear in the lithograph.
Physical descriptionback to top
Greyish hair and whiskers. Dressed in a black neck-tie, white shirt, grey waistcoat, black coat, dark grey trousers, and black shoes, holding a pair of glasses and a furled umbrella. Brownish foreground, green background.
Provenanceback to top
Thomas Bowles; Vanity Fair Sale, Christie's, 7 March 1912 (lot 584); Charles Newman, purchased from him, 1933.
This extended catalogue entry is from the out-of-print National Portrait Gallery collection catalogue: Richard Ormond, Early Victorian Portraits, Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1973, and is as published then. For the most up-to-date details on individual Collection works, we recommend reading the information provided in the Search the Collection results on this website in parallel with this text.
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